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2c301 THEY SHALL NOT PERISH 30x40 WWI war poster 1918 Douglas Volk art of Columbia protecting girl!

Date Sold 12/12/2019
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An Original Vintage Unfolded World War I Poster (measures 30" x 40" [76 x 102 cm]) (Learn More)

They Shall Not Perish, the 1918 U.S. World War I (WWI) charity poster ("Campaign for $30,000,000"; "American Committee for Relief in the Near East"; "Armenia - Greece - Syria - Persia") encouraging people to send support to help those affected by the Armenian, Syrian and Greek genocides being carried out by the Ottoman Empire (which lasted from 1914 into the early 1920s). Note that this poster features Douglas Volk artwork of Columbia (an early symbol of the United States who was later replaced by Uncle Sam) welding a sword and protecting a young girl
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Artist: Douglas Volk
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Condition: good to very good. There are many tears, stains, and areas of paper loss in parts of the left and right borders, but fortunately, it is almost completely confined to the borders. There are some tears in the bottom border that have tape on the back. After a relatively simple linenbacking, this poster will display wonderfully!
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